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My Greatest Adventure #14 (1957)

High Value: $810

Minimum Value: $10

My dear friend, have you ever come across a comic book issue that leaves you in awe of its masterful storytelling? Look no further than My Greatest Adventure #14 from 1957. This anthology comic features three thrilling stories that will keep you on the edge of your seat, and a couple of delightful comic strips to boot.

One of the standout stories is "I Had the Midas Touch of Gold!" which follows the transformation of everyday man Carl Baker into a real-life Midas. His newfound ability to turn anything he touches into gold may seem like a dream come true, but it quickly becomes a nightmare when he becomes a target for greedy criminals. Will Carl be able to escape their clutches and break free from his own golden prison?

"I Fought The Clocks of Doom!" takes us into a town that is plagued by cursed clock towers, causing suspicion and fear among the residents. The only hope for uncovering the truth behind these mysterious clocks lies with Pietro Corda, a renowned clock maker with a personal connection to the town. Will he be able to uncover the secrets before it's too late?

And in "I Was a Prisoner in a Human Zoo," we meet Carl Perry, owner of a renowned zoo, and his ape friend Nero, who possesses telepathic ability. When Carl is taken captive by Nero, he finds himself trapped in a human zoo. Will he be able to escape and reunite with his beloved Nero?

But that's not all, my friend. My Greatest Adventure #14 also includes two charming comic strips - "Buzzy" that takes readers on a historical journey of America's beginnings, and "Professor Eureka" who makes a fascinating realization about the rapid advancement of science.

At Comics Into Cash, we know a thing or two about valuable comic book collections and My Greatest Adventure #14 is surely one of them. Don't hesitate to reach out to us for an appraisal or to sell your collection directly. Trust us to give your collection the attention it deserves.

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